Free unblocked games at school for kids, Play games that are not blocked by school, Addicting games online cool fun from unblocked games 66 Dragon Ball Z Games - Unblocked Games 66 - Unblocked Games for School. Adventure Games Fighting Retro. First episode of a trilogy of adventure games, The Legacy of Goku starts at the very beginning of the Dragon Ball Z series. While Goku visits childhood friends, the cruel Raditz appears and reminds him that he was sent to Earth to destroy the human race.
Experience the continuation of the saga, where Goku and his son deal with their rivals. Use the ability of transformation and see what traits it gives to one or another hero. Play the game and learn everything about its universe.
There is nothing impossible for Goku and his son Gohan, but they always experience troubles cause by their rivals. This time they have an opportunity to transform and complete some mini quests during their adventure. Find them by speaking with other NPC and see what they will offer to you.
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Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku is the first in a trilogy of Dragon Ball Z action RPG games released for the Game Boy Advance.
Story
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku follows the story of Goku who is on a mission to save the earth from the evil enemies that wants to destroy it. He must also rescue his son Gohan who was kidnapped.
The story is presented with text boxes and some video footage. There are side quests available alongside the game’s main story.
Gameplay
Unlike latter games in the Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku trilogy, only one character (Goku) can be controlled.
Goku can execute various types of attacks including fist attacks and ki/energy attacks. You start with one type of ki attack and learn 2 more as the game progresses. As you fight enemies, you gain experience points. The more experience points you gain, the faster you level up. You also gain experience points when you finish side quests and when you talk to other game characters.
As you level up, the game becomes less of a challenge for you and even becomes too easy. You become very strong and fast with various combat abilities.
The game mechanics is sometimes poor as enemies can be far way from Goku and yet they will still execute attacks. Sometimes, you will stand close to an enemy while executing an attack, yet the attack won’t be registered. The enemy A.I. is also poor. But as you play the game, you become used to these occurrences and you find innovative ways to deal with the A.I.
The controls are easy enough, though some repeated button mashing might be needed. Your thumbs might get sore from mashing the buttons on your Game Boy Advanced multiple times to get your character to do what you want it to do.
Dragon Ball Z fans might expect the over the top action sequences that the franchise is know for. But this game delivers none of that. The action is bland and slow. Nothing to excite you, trigger you up, overwhelm you or evoke emotions in you. You see some elements from the anime in the game but they aren’t implemented properly in the game.
The game’s puzzle elements aren’t properly implemented. The side quests are short and uneventful. The entire game is short and can be finished within 3 to 5 hours.
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku makes an attempt, but fails to deliver what might have been an enjoyable, delightful game.
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku is a poor game that only capitalizes on the Dragon Ball Z franchise. Fans of the series might only want to play it because of their devotion to their franchise. It doesn’t have other redeemable qualities that makes it worth playing. If you don’t fancy the Dragon Ball Z franchise, then skip this game.
Pros
- A Dragon Ball Z game for fans of the anime
Cons
- Bland game mechanics
- Poor implementation
- The game is short